Things To Do In Los Angeles?

The Getty Center is known for its art collection, architecture, gardens and views of Downtown Los Angeles. The museum sits on the top of a hill and is accessed to the parking level via a three car cable pulled train.

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is one of the most popular studio tours in the world. The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood begins on the backlot where tourists are brought to old sets on Hennessy Street where Annie, Minority Report and Gremlins were filmed. Including also a Jungle where see scenes from True Blood and a lagoon where one of ER’s final scenes were filmed.

The Walk of Fame features over 2,600 stars that are spread along 1.3 miles of Hollywood Boulevard. Each star features a corral-pink terrazzo with bras borders, the name of the individual is written in brass block letters.

The Griffith Observatory is a science and observation building that sits on the slope of Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles. From the Griffith Observatory visitors are provided with views of Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to your south, and the Pacific Ocean can be seen southwest.

The Hollywood Sign is one of the most notable and famous landmarks in all of Los AngelesThe Hollywood Sign can be seen from many parts of Los Angeles. When you are looking at the sign from the street level it provides a wavy appearance, though when viewed from the same height the sign looks practically straight..